The Machines of Da Vinci

We went to the Grand Rapids Public Museum tonight after dinner at Mojo’s. The museum is having a Leonardo Da Vinci exhibit called, Machines in Motion. It’s a bunch of machines built from the drawings and designs of Leonardo  Da Vinci; the tank, the helicopter, the glider, etc… I think there were about fourty of them in total, not all of them to full scale. It was very interesting. Especially when you think that this wall all done around the late 1400′s. My favorite was the wooden bicycle, but the one I was most impressed with was the ingenuous ratcheting machine with the wheels that went in opposite directions. I’m sure it has a name, but it escapes me at this moment. It’s amazing what he did with wood, rope, glue, and just a touch of metal.

The rest of the museum was kinda hit or miss for me. I enjoyed the 6-foot globe, though the spinning mechanism was broken and I couldn’t really see much of North America and none of Australia. There was a 20-foot high bias relief map of Michigan that was made in the 1940′s that was cool. And a blow up of Kent county from that same time that was neat. I liked all the animal habitat exhibits, but then I always like that stuff. It’s cool to see how big a moose or elephant is without having to actually encounter one. The golden eagle was very impressive in size. The Streets of Old G.R. was kinda cool, but I’ve seen that sort of thing before. The Egyptian exhibit was a small thing of not much note.  I really didn’t give a crap about the furniture stuff, and there was a lot of furniture stuff. I recognize that Grand Rapids is some sort of furniture city, but I don’t care. We skipped the Newcomers exhibit entirely, a big who cares. Neither of us had a dollar so we skipped the Carousel, but we’ll probably hit it next time we go. And we will go back, because we want to go to the planetarium when they’re not showing Pink Floyd.

A bit later in the evening I spent some time with City of Heroes. They’ve released their latest patch, which allows you to change the color of your powers. Which is the kind of shit I dig. So I spent a couple hours tweaking my heroes colors. I like it. Too bad none of my friends are playing this game because I still think it’s pretty cool. Not that I really have a lot of game playing going on right now. I know it sounds like that last statement is a lie, what with the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, various PC mmo’s, and the fantasy football. But really, I haven’t been spending much time playing games. I think I’m just wanting to be swept away by something. And so far the games haven’t done it. But I keep trying.

One other thing of note…. Jay has signed in for the Franchise. So I’ve got to acknowledge that and stop giving him grief. Kevin and Denis…. yeah, they still get the grief.

Later.

Just Another Day In The Life

I may have to take back what I was saying about Quick Hit Football. I signed up a few weeks ago and they let me register and make a team. Last night when I tried to log in, they told me I had no account. I have the email. I have an account. To make matters worse. I’ve applied for a new account but have yet to see a code in my email. They’re not making me a fan. I’d like to try it, but apparently they don’t want me too.

Still nobody in my PS3 Madden Franchise but me. No excuse for Kevin and Jay. Denis, well, he won’t even pick his copy up until Sunday, so I’ll give him a little slack. But not much. I see that NHL 10 is out now and getting good reviews, I bet the guys are all over that, and if they are… I may make them wait. Bwah ha ha ha…

Our washing machine stopped working last night. Actually it’s been acting up for a couple days. The repair man says he’ll have a new one for us tomorrow. I’m down to my last uniform, good thing I don’t need them for the weekend.

I’ve been doing some research for a novel. I think I’m going to have to give up on Malach, I just don’t think I’m ready to write that story. It needs to stew for a bit longer on the back burner of my brain. But I want to write. So I’ve been thinking of ideas. And I’ve got one. Just need to figure a few more things out before I put words to paper.

Later.

Let's Talk Pigskin

Green-Bay-Packers-Helmet-2Video game football is back. The 1st and Ten league has been reborn on the PS3. Jay, Kevin, Denis, and myself are taking up the Online Franchise mode in Madden NFL 10. In order to decrease the number of games against CPU Opponents we’ve taken teams in the NFC North. Jay will be heading the Chicago Bears, Kevin the Detroit Lions, Denis has picked the Minnesota Vikings, and that left me (last pick, last choice) with the Green Bay Packers. It’d be great to get more into this thing, so if you have a PS3 and Madden NFL 10 we’d love to have you join us. Provided of course that you’re not a dick. I don’t want to play games with a dick. Sorry. But at least I’m honest. Now if I could just get these other guys to sign up online so I can get started with the trades and what not.

med_12onnIn my fantasy football league I’m happy to report that Rampant (my team) beat RUNT (my brother’s team) in the season opener. Final score was Rampant 119.2, RUNT 111.0. I told him I was going to beat him and I’m glad I wasn’t just blowing smoke. It’d be a touch embarrassing to get beat by my baby brother. Points-wise we both ended up in the middle of the league. I’m feeling pretty good about this thing, but I don’t expect to win it and take home the big money.

In other fake football news, I found this online game by some of the folks that worked on Madden and worked on the 2K teams. Quick Hit Football. It’s a coach style game, or at least that’s what they’re saying. I haven’t actually played it yet, but I am looking forward to it. My team is the Grand Rapids Lions and my user name is arohen, per usual.

Did you watch the Saints beat up on the Lions this weekend? It was rough, but I did like what I was seeing from the Lions offense. The defense… not so much.

The Big Day, Raffle Saturday

2009 Chevrolet CorvetteSee that picture. A beautiful blue, 2009 Chevrolet Corvette. That’s the corvette I didn’t win in the 28th Annual Grand Valley Corvette Association Inc. Raffle. The drawing was today. I also did not win the money for 2nd, 3rd, or 4th place. But what I did have was 2-months of fantasies about winning. I bought 3 tickets and gave me a 1 in 1500 or better chance of walking away with the car. Not great odds, but way better than winning the lottery. I guess I’m stuck saving my pennies and buying my own…. but then again, there’s always next year’s raffle.

Today, Tasha and I went to the other side of the state to pick up the cavalier and have a little cook out with the family. There was a little stress involved in getting there; a missed turn, a series of plan changes in route, the usual chaos that ensues when we go to that side of the state. In the end we grabbed the car and then split and tried to get everything done as quickly as possible. Tasha took my car and picked up Karin and then went to her moms. I took the cavalier and picked up Tyler and Zachary and went to Tasha’s moms place. It was a lot of time in the car, but neither of us was done with time in the car for the day.

Let’s see, so we’ve got Tasha and me, the dog, Karin, Tyler, and Zachary as our contributions to the party. Kirra and mom were there when we got there. Candy and Matt arrived shortly thereafter. Kari showed up, as did Marcy, and Tammi brought a couple of her kids and her mother. It was a nice get together. The kids huddled up in front of the TV and avoided us adult folks, the adults gathered on the deck. We had hotdogs and burgers and all the other stuff you expect at one of these outings. By the end everybody was on the deck and it was a good time. Always nice to see everybody.

I tried to get Tyler to come back with me, but he has responsibilities at home. So I took both the boys home around 7pm. Wasn’t much of a visit, but I don’t see them much and a short visit is better than no visit. After dropping them off the dog and I headed  home. So much driving. Tasha called and said she’s on her way home, but I don’t expect her until probably 2:00 am.

And that was my Saturday. Later.

Mark and Dawn and Pete

We were supposed to be at a birthday party tonight, but we forgot until we were nearly in Grand Haven. Oops. Our pals, Mark and Dawn, rented a RV and have been trying out the RVing lifestyle. Tonight they’re in Grand Haven at the campground so we went and saw them. Walk on the beach. Have some  drinks. Actually interact with people on this side of the state.

We got there and were a little annoyed that we had to pay the park toll booth to visit our friends, but I guess it’s the way things are. But the RV campground was crazy… basically a parking lot on the beach full of giant RV’s and lots of wandering people. Even stranger was the way everything went dark and quiet at 10:00 pm on a Friday night. Maybe there’s a rule. I don’t know, I was just there to visit.

We were visiting with our friends when there was a knock on the door. Just a ‘neighbor’ stopping by to check out the RV and say hi. Mark invited him in for a beer and he came in with the second invite. Which was good, because it was a little weird talking to him through the screen door. Guy’s name is Pete and I must say he’s quite a character. A real talker, a story teller kind of guy, the kind of guy who has done it all. I think I have a bit of a man-crush on him. Turns out he’s from right down the street in Wyoming, MI. He’s a Vietnam Veteran. A cowboy action shooter. A retired firefighter. A Harley Davidson rider. He’s worked with both the Silver Bullet folks (where we’re going for shooting lessons) and the Rockford Sportsman’s Club (where I want to do the cowboy shooting thing). He’s flown planes and parachuted out of them. He seems like a really good guy. He talked about cigars with Tasha, RV’s with Mark, liveaboards with me, dog’s with Dawn, and was just generally entertaining. It was nice to meet him and I’m hopeful that we can parlay this into a friendship.

After Pete left, the four of us walked down the beach and out onto the pier. The ladies were a little tipsy but it was nice. We visited a bit more and then when we went to leave we found that we’d been padlocked into the campground. After some searching Tasha and Dawn found a way to get out from the nearby fisherman’s lot and we were able to slip away into the night and go home.

Not bad for six dollars. It was a good night.